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Fortnite’s Black Hole Event End Date Found Within the Website Source Code?

The appearance of this unusual event in Fortnite has raised many questions around the world. Kids are crying, parents as well, as it remains unclear for how long the event will last. Well, you shouldn’t worry that much, because the official Fortnite Website has information related to the event end date, which is hidden within its source code.

We have been monitoring the stream, and it’s just the same scenario occurring in a repetitive manner. With that being said, there’s nothing else left for us to do except to delve deeper into Fortnite’s website, which may have more clues regarding the final date.

If you visit Fortnite’s official website, you’re taken to the Livestream, which pretty much looks like neverending. But, if you right-click and view the page source, you will be able to find more details. According to multiple leaks, the date showcased within the source code implies an end of the event. But does it?

Based on data posted by data miners and also multiple scrapes by ourselves, we can confirm that the info is still there. Currently, the official Fortnite website holds this info, and perfectly reflects the datamined info from yesterday. The lines to pay attention to are colored.

“TheEndStore”:{
“config”:{
“start_time”:”2019-10-13T18:06:00.000Z”,
“stream”:”fortnite”,
“end_time”:”2019-10-17T08:00:00.000Z”,
“_title”:”the-end”,
“should_transition_out”:false,
“_noIndex”:false,
“_urlPattern”:”/the-end”,
“_slug”:”the-end”,
“_activeDate”:”2019-09-17T15:38:29.504Z”,
“lastModified”:”2019-10-14T01:04:56.947Z”

Does that mean that Thursday, 17 will be the exact date when the black hole arrives? However, knowing Epic Games, this may be yet another troll by their side, without a particular piece of information on the ending date. Would Epic Games prolong this event for three more days leaving fans lingering? The whole affair has somewhat started killing the hype around it and pushed players to start playing other video games.

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Angel Kicevski

I am ANGE1K. I started playing video games a long time ago. In a blink of an eye, I became a hardcore gamer. A couple of years later, I traversed to the professional Counter-Strike 1.6 scene. After the competitive ERA, I managed to find the gaming industry amusing and started working on FGR. 8 years after founding FGR, my mission remains the same. That is to discover secrets within the gaming industry, create guides for all the games I play, and provide you with some important news. Oh, yeah, I post tons of patch notes too. At the time, I play everything that seems reasonable to play, make content about it and help gamers to the best of my abilities. P.S. Last time I counted how many hours I've spent in video games turned out to be 13+ years. And that was a long time ago too. Almost 24/7 in front of PC. If you need anything, feel free to contact me on X!

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